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Three Georgian Citizens Released from Tskhinvali Custody

Barbed wires near Tskhinvali Region/South Ossetia. Fall 2018. Photo: Eana Korbezashvili / Civil.ge

Three Georgian citizens arbitrarily detained by occupying forces of Tskhinvali Region/South Ossetia have been released to Georgia proper, the State Security Security Service (SSG) confirmed to Civil.ge today.

The SSG said on October 5 the three citizens had been detained nearby Ergneti village of Gori municipality, in the occupied region. One of the persons, injured, was transferred on October 5 to Georgia proper, while the other two were released on October 6.

The security service of the Russian-occupied Tskhinvali Region claimed on October 5 that four persons had “illegally” crossed the dividing line. According to the statement, they encountered the Kremlin-backed forces and attempted to flee back to Georgia proper, with one of them managing to and the three others ending up in detention.

The Kremlin-backed authorities claimed one of the detainees fell 10-12 meters and received injuries during the escape attempt.

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